This week I interviewed someone who:
- Built a $1.5B company as COO
- Sold a $1B company to Microsoft
- Invested in 25 🦄🦄🦄🦄
Here’s 10 timeless lessons from one of the greatest tech entrepreneurs of our generation:
is a legend and man of many titles:
Founder, Executive, Investor, Coach, Filmmaker.
He’s also a down to earth guy that’s incredibly generous with his time.
This convo was a follow on from a dialogue we started earlier this year.
Alright...onto the lessons:
Lesson #1: Startups should NOT “do things that don’t scale”
The whole point of technology is to find an elegant, scalable approach.
The sooner you do that, the better off you are.
When you glorify doing things that don’t scale, you end up with a startup that doesn’t scale.
Lesson #2: You can’t do it alone, no matter how great you are.
To win big, surround yourself with:
A. Other greats
B. Role players
C. A system that brings out the best in everyone.
All three of these are equally important and allow organizations to thrive.
Lesson #3: Silicon Valley is no longer a place. It’s a way of doing business
20 years ago SV was the home for innovation.
Today it's now spread to many other places.
Risk Capital + Knowledge + Support = a more inclusionary and global ecosystem.
That's a great thing.